Morphing

- [Instructor] Let's take a look at morph tweening.…Morph tweening is a tool that allows you to…create computer-generated tweens between two drawings.…So, this is a good example of the kind of thing…that you would use it for, like smoke.…This would take forever to hand draw.…And let me show you just how fancy…some of these effects can be if you do them right.…We can make this little head animation,…which is all done just with two drawings,…and the only thing I have on layers are the eyebrows.…But that's an amazing achievement…that we can actually have these tweens so smoothly.…So maybe there's lots of ideas…that you can come up with yourself…just by looking at that.…

So, let's see how we go about…doing this with a simple form.…I'm going to make a rectangle for a flag,…and I'm going to pick the thickness.…If you see a different layout of icons,…sometimes, this appears as large thumbnails.…So I like the stroke view.…So be sure to set that to Stroke View…if you like that as well.…So we're going to pick the flag, a rectangle,…

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5/8/2018

Toon Boom Harmony is used by the best animation studios in the world. To qualify for highly competitive jobs in TV, film, and gaming, students need to master the tools and the complete production process of this powerful animation software. In this course, animator Dermot O' Connor shows how to use Toon Boom Harmony to create hand-drawn and digital animation, complex character rigs, and even some cool special effects. He walks through the Toon Boom Harmony interface, introduces the program's drawing tools and color controls, and teaches techniques for drawing keys, breakdowns, and in-betweens in a traditional animation style, as well as creating motion- and morph-tweened digital animations. Then he shows how to set up, rig, and animate a character, and add finishing touches to your animations, such as moving cameras and sound. Plus, learn to export your work as movies and image sequences.